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Page 1: Liz Falk Cornell Garden-based Learning efalk@cornell.edu Gardening.cornell.edu INTRODUCTION TO GRANT WRITING: A GUIDE FOR SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL MINI-GRANT.

Liz FalkCornell Garden-based Learning

[email protected]

INTRODUCTION TO GRANT WRITING: A GUIDE FOR SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL MINI-GRANT PROPOSALS

www.gardening.cornell.edu

Page 2: Liz Falk Cornell Garden-based Learning efalk@cornell.edu Gardening.cornell.edu INTRODUCTION TO GRANT WRITING: A GUIDE FOR SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL MINI-GRANT.

Small is Beautiful Request for Proposals

http://blogs.cornell.edu/garden/grow-your-program/small-is-beautiful-grants/

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Determine Eligibility Does your project qualify?

Things to look for immediately:• Locations funded – state, county

• New York State County-based programs

• Entities funded – 501c3, school, individuals, Universities• New or existing projects• What can $ be used for?• Supplies, staff, utilities, contractors, etc.

• Other

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Meet all Deadlines•When is the grant due?• Depending on the size of the proposal, plan to submit it early

so to avoid last minute delays• March 15th, 2014

• Are there pre-requirements to apply?• Pre-proposals• Registration online or via mail• Participation in a training or webinar• Other

No pre-requirements for SIB

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Review and Follow Instructions• Grants are competitive. You will likely not be funded if you do not

follow instructions and include requested details.• Make a checklist of all the pieces you need/want to include in your proposal

Typical grant proposals should include :

Summary of the Project

Organization/Project Information

Statement of Need

Goals and Objectives

Methods and Strategies

Budget

Evaluation & Documentation

Letters of Support

Supplemental Materials

Use Headings to Keep your Proposal Organized and Easy to Read

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Summary of Project •Who are you?• Briefly explain your project and organization, if applicable• Don’t state the obvious, but don’t assume we know you either

Example:

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Project Leaders•Who is the main contact person• Projects are stronger if multiple people are involved in making the project happen. List names and roles, if possible.• Qualifications strengthen a proposal and show diversity of experienceExample:

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Needs, Goals and Objectives•Why should your project be funded?•What issue/s or need/s does your project address?• Be specific. Population overview, how many stakeholders you

engage with, demographics and percentages can strengthen a proposal.

•What goals does your project address?• Each goal should clearly meet the specified need

• Spell out achievable results• Pie in the sky ideas are not impressive

(If helpful, include a project timeline.)Example:

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Methods and StrategiesDescribe how you will achieve the goals and objectives- Specifically describe ecological gardening strategies

you plan to use- Explain how you will implement them

- Will young people be engaged in your project?- If so, how?

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Include a Budget• Your proposal will not be funded without a budget• State clearly what money will be spent on AND that the use is allowed by the grant limitations

DON’T FORGET a TOTAL

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Evaluation & Documentation• How will you assess your program's accomplishments? • Funders like to know that their dollars actually did some good. • Include what records you will keep or data you will collect• # of participants• surveys• Pounds of food harvested• # of classes taught• Photos, blogs, web site, articles

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Supplemental Materials• Include a Garden Design

• Letters of Support• Additional funding• Documentation

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Submission Criteria• Emailed, Mailed, Other• Document Type – PDF, Word, other• Length and Size Limitations• Required Attachments• Are there other requirements?

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Proofread and Spellcheck

• Display that you took care to write the proposal • Show that you’re organized and notice details• Have a second (or third) set of eyes read the document for clarity and edits

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Additional Resources• Grow to Learn NYC Sample Proposal

http://www.growtolearn.org/pdf/MiniGrantApplicationSample.pdf• Whole Kids Foundation

https://www.wholekidsfoundation.org/schools/programs/school-garden-grant-program• The Edible Schoolyard – Best Practices in Grant Writing

http://edibleschoolyard.org/• Cornell Staff Resources

http://staff.cce.cornell.edu/profdev/Pages/GrantWritingandManagementResources.aspx• Foundation Center

http://foundationcenter.org/getstarted